The Italian government is shocked, Giorgia Meloni's daughter is threatened with death: We wish her the same end as... Martina

2025-05-31 17:10:16 / BOTA ALFA PRESS
The Italian government is shocked, Giorgia Meloni's daughter is threatened

An Instagram user, who claims to be an employee of the Ministry of Education and Merit (MIM), wrote a message wishing Meloni's little daughter "the same fate as Martina Carbonaro", a girl from Afragola who passed away under tragic circumstances.

This message was shared and denounced by the Fratelli d'Italia party, which described the post as "terrifying and unacceptable."

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni reacted harshly, calling the incident an indication of "a dark ideological hatred that has crossed all boundaries."

She added: "It's no longer just a political clash. It's a climate of violence that also targets children to hit their parents. Politics must come together to stop this."

The Minister of Education, Giuseppe Valditara, has ordered checks to uncover the identity of the author of the post and has promised exemplary measures: “Zero tolerance for violence,” he said.

Arianna Meloni, the Prime Minister's sister and head of the Fratelli d'Italia secretariat, reacted angrily on social media: "How far must we go? The sentence must be strong and unanimous. To my sister Giorgia and my niece, my warmest hug."

Strong reactions have also come from other political figures: Galeazzo Bignami, president of the FdI deputies, called for an “exemplary response”; the President of the Senate, Ignazio La Russa, stressed that “the expression of hatred towards a child offends conscience”; the Minister of Culture, Alessandro Giuli, called for “vigilance and censorship from all institutions”.

Opposition representatives also expressed solidarity with Meloni. Simona Malpezzi, a senator for the Democratic Party, said: “It is unbelievable that someone would harass a child to politically attack her mother.” While Pierferdinando Casini added: “Solidarity for the Prime Minister’s daughter should not be news – it should be a human norm.”

Michaela Biancofiore, a senator from the centrist group in the Senate, stressed that "it is cowardly to attack a child and wish him death with words that should never be thought."

The event has revived debates on hate speech on social media and on the responsibility of institutions to protect not only high-ranking officials, but also their families from such vile and dangerous attacks.

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